Remember 1992

What happened in that year?

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idk i wasn't alive back then

you hosted one of the most based olympics spainbro

Mansell finally won his 1st WDC.

Leeds United unironically won the league. Since that happened, Liverpool still haven't won the top flight.

5 US Presidents were in Office since Liverpool last won the League

vinnie vegas received some forceable entry in the sweltering summer of that year

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KWAB

Blackburn Rovers and Leicester City have won it more recently than Liverpool. Even Arsenal have won it since then lol

birth of the premier league and the champions league
england choked in the cricket world cup final
mansell dominated f1 before deciding to turn left for a year

Brazil's Men Volleyball won gold in Barcelona Olympic Games and it unlocked the volley superpower mode.

The summer of 92?

that was 9 years before my birth, you tell me

KWAB

>when you expect less from Arsenal than from the Blackburn Rovers
holy shit is it really this bad?

lmao men getting raped is hilarious

How can men get raped? Just punch her in the cunt idiot.

Raped by other men

It was a gang of negros who raped him

Tony hawk founded birdhouse skateboards

Lol what a fucking loser. How can you get raped by a bunch of poofters? Just break their make up and they'll leave you alone....

i assume you have never watched an american prison documentary....

You are correct

I was in my mothers womb....

The entire year? That's real fuckin weird my man.

well, let's just say american male prisoners don't just use the prison showers to wash themselves....

there are lots of unsatisfied dicks involved who will force their way into every hole available in the near surroundings

Straight men use rape as a way of asserting control. It breaks you entirely

That's fucked up. How old were you?

"straight" men

OH NO NO NO IT KEEPS HAPPENING

I'm gonna say the N word

Yugo wars
Barcelona olympics

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KWAB

A pack of bulbasaurs got medieval on Nashetty's ass.


...also the Olympic Games in Barcelona and Denmark winning the European Cup somehow

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Isaiah Thomas got cucked by Christian Laettner.

KWAB

The last decent Redskins team before Snyder fucked it all up.

cutoff year for useful births

averyone born 1993 and later are complete garbage

This jock fraud failed once again to win a league. Sacked in the new year hopefully.

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we won

>bidding £5m for david hirst
reckon sheff weds could use that money to sign that cantona lad at leeds and invest in the squad. trevor francis will turn them into the superteam of the decade

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Crack epidemic.

Why is it every time someone posts one of these it's during a year that the Bills lost an owl

I was born 2 days before the end of it

KWAB

wolfcuck SEETHING

You could also call it "Yea Forumsain", but for Nash 1992 was "ass pain"

Go to prison and find out. Its the ultimate way of breaking a man and making sure he never regains self esteem ever again

Because the poor Bills ate up this time period with owl losses lol. Those teams were too fucking good to not have won at least once. The poor state of conference at the time allowed the bills to skate to the owl then to be shell shocked by NFC dominance.

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I literally prefer to fight to the death than get raped desu. I couldn't live with myself and would have forever hated myself for not fighting back

liverpool's title count went from 18 to 0

OH NONONONONO

I jerked off for the first time in 1992

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I'm telling you guys, the Sonics are going to be a dynasty.

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I cut my chin climbing on the kitchen counter trying to get my toy

Kek what a bitch

It was the last time that winter and summer Olympics were held in the same year.

ding dong diddly based

> you

>typing it out

KWAB

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1992:

January 1:
Boutros Boutros-Ghali of Egypt replaces Javier Pérez de Cuéllar of Peru as United Nations Secretary-General.

January 2:
President of Russia Boris Yeltsin ends government price controls.

January 6:
Georgian coup d'état: President of Georgia Zviad Gamsakhurdia flees the country as a result of the military coup.

January 7:
The Yugoslav Air Force downs a helicopter, killing five military observers from the European Communities.

January 9:
Bosnian Serbs declare their own republic within Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Polish radio astronomer Aleksander Wolszczan and American astronomer Dale Frail first detect and confirm the existence of exoplanets.

January 11:
Singer Paul Simon is the first major artist to tour South Africa after the end of the cultural boycott.

An Albanian referendum for territorial and political autonomy is held in the Republic of Macedonia.

January 13:
Japan officially apologizes for forcing Korean women into sexual slavery during World War II.

January 15:
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia begins to break up; Slovenia and Croatia gain independence and international recognition in most Western countries.

January 16:
El Salvador officials and rebel leaders sign the Chapultepec Peace Accords in Mexico City, ending the 12-year Salvadoran Civil War that claimed at least 75,000 lives.

January 24:
China and Israel establish diplomatic relations after China recognizes the state of Israel.

January 26:
Boris Yeltsin announces that Russia will stop targeting cities of the United States and her allies with nuclear weapons. In return President George H. W. Bush announces that the United States and her allies will stop targeting Russia and the remaining communist states with nuclear weapons.

January 27:
Nagorno-Karabakh War: in the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh, fighting between Armenians and Azeris leaves at least 60 people dead.

February 1:
President of the United States George H. W. Bush meets with President of Russia Boris Yeltsin at Camp David, where they formally declare the end of the Cold War.

February 4:
In Venezuela, Hugo Chávez leads an unsuccessful coup attempt against President of Venezuela Carlos Pérez

February 7:
The Maastricht Treaty is signed, officially founding the European Union.

February 8:
The opening ceremony for the 1992 Winter Olympics is held in Albertville, France.

February 9:
Algerian Civil War: The government of Algeria declares a state of emergency and begins a crackdown on the Islamic Salvation Front.

February 14:
Ukraine and four other nations in the Commonwealth of Independent States reject Russia's proposal to maintain unified armed forces. Ukraine, Moldova, and Azerbaijan announce they will go ahead with plans to create their own armed forces.

February 16:
In Lebanon, Israeli helicopter gunships assassinate Abbas al-Musawi, the leader of Hezbollah, and his son.

February 17:
A court in Milwaukee, Wisconsin sentences serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer to life in prison.

February 21:
The United Nations Security Council approves Resolution 743 to send a UNPROFOR peacekeeping force to Yugoslavia.

February 25:
613 Azerbaijani civilians are massacred in Khojaly by Armenian forces.

February 26:
The Irish supreme court rules that a 14-year-old rape victim may travel to England to have an abortion.

February 28:
Ownership of the port town of Walvis Bay is transferred from South Africa to Namibia.

Barcelona Olympics were fucking kino. Dream Team had so much hype it was unreal
t. 36 year old boomer

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March 1:
The first victims of the Bosnian War are a Serbian groom's father and an Orthodox priest at a Sarajevo wedding shooting.

March 2:
In Dubăsari, Moldova, escalating tensions turn into open hostilities and the beginning of the Transnistria War.

March 3:
Turkey's worst coal mine disaster leaves 263 dead near Zonguldak.

March 4:
The Supreme Court of Algeria bans the Islamic Salvation Front, which is poised to win control of the Parliament of Algeria in runoff elections.

March 9:
The People's Republic of China ratifies the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

March 13:
The 6.7 Mw Erzincan earthquake affects eastern Turkey with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe), killing 652 and injuring around 2,000.

March 16:
President Boris Yeltsin announces the creation of a separate Russian army.

March 18:
White South Africans vote in favour of political reforms which officially end the apartheid regime and create a power-sharing multi-racial government.

March 22:
In French regional elections, the conservative Rally for the Republic and the centre-right Union for French Democracy win in a landslide, capturing 20 of 22 metropolitan regional presidencies.

STS-45: Space Shuttle Atlantis takes off from Cape Canaveral carrying instruments designed to study global warming and its effect on planet Earth.

March 25:
Pakistan beats England in the final to win the Cricket World Cup for the very first time in the country's history.

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April 5:
The Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina (without the presence of Serbian political delegates) proclaims independence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

Bosnian War: Serbian troops, following a mass rebellion of Serbs in Bosnia and Herzegovina against the Bosnian declaration of independence from Yugoslavia, besiege the city of Sarajevo.

Approximately 500,000 people march on Washington, D.C. in support of abortion rights in advance of oral arguments in the case of Planned Parenthood v. Casey.

President of Peru Alberto Fujimori issues Decree Law 25418, dissolving the Congress of the Republic of Peru, setting off the 1992 Peruvian constitutional crisis.

April 7:
The United States and the European Union recognize the independence of Slovenia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

April 9:
A Miami jury convicts former Panamanian ruler Manuel Noriega of assisting Pablo Escobar's Colombian cocaine cartel.

The United Kingdom general election is narrowly won by the Conservative Party led by Prime Minister of the United Kingdom John Major.

April 10:
Nagorno-Karabakh War: Maraga massacre – At least 43 Armenian civilians are killed as their village of Maraga, Azerbaijan, is captured and destroyed by the Azerbaijani Armed Forces.

A Provisional Irish Republican Army bomb explodes in the Baltic Exchange in the City of London; three are killed, 91 injured.

April 16:
President of Afghanistan Mohammad Najibullah is ousted and detained by Muslim rebels moving towards Kabul, setting the stage for the civil war in Afghanistan (1992–96).

April 20:
The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, held at Wembley Stadium, London, is televised live to over one billion people worldwide.

April 22:
Fuel that leaked into a sewer explodes in Guadalajara, Mexico; 215 are killed, 1,500 injured.

April 29:
Los Angeles riots: The acquittal of four police officers in the Rodney King beating criminal trial triggers massive rioting in Los Angeles.

May 1:
Lithuania introduces its new currency, the talonas.

May 5:
Russian leaders in Crimea declare their separation from Ukraine as a new republic.

Armand Césari Stadium disaster in Bastia (Corsica): 18 people are killed and 2,300 are injured when one of the terraces collapses before a football match between SC Bastia and Olympique de Marseille.

May 7:
The Sydney River McDonald's murders in Nova Scotia, Canada got international attention as three employees where killed and a fourth was left permanently disabled during a botched robbery. It was the first fast food restaurant murder in the history of Canada.

May 9:
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is adopted in New York.

The Westray Mine Disaster occurs in Plymouth, Nova Scotia, Canada, when the mine explodes, killing all 26 miners working the night shift.

May 10:
Russian leaders in Crimea withdraw their declaration of separation from the Ukraine.

May 18:
The Twenty-seventh Amendment to the United States Constitution is enacted.

May 23:
A bomb set by the Cosa Nostra kills Italian anti-Mafia judge Giovanni Falcone in Palermo, Sicily.

May 30:
United Nations Security Council Resolution 757 imposes economic sanctions on Yugoslavia in an effort to end its attacks on the now independent Bosnia and Herzegovina.

June 16:
A 'Joint Understanding' agreement on arms reduction is signed by U.S. President George H. W. Bush and Russian President Boris Yeltsin (this is later codified in START II).

A federal grand jury in Washington, D.C. indicts Caspar Weinberger for his role in covering up the Iran–Contra affair.

June 17:
Two German relief workers held as hostages by the Hezbollah since 1989, Thomas Kemptner and Heinrich Struebig, are released as the last Western hostages in Lebanon.

Violence breaks out between the African National Congress and the Inkatha Freedom Party in Boipatong, South Africa, leaving 46 dead.

June 21:
Nelson Mandela announces that the African National Congress will halt negotiations with the government of South Africa following the Boipatong massacre of June 17.

June 22:
Two skeletons excavated in Yekaterinburg are identified as Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and Tsarina Alexandra.

June 23:
The Israeli legislative election is won by the Israeli Labor Party under the leadership of Yitzhak Rabin, ousting the Likud government.

June 26:
Denmark beats Germany 2–0 in the final to win the 1992 UEFA European Football Championship at Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden. It is Denmark's first won European championship.

June 29:
President Mohamed Boudiaf of Algeria is assassinated by one of his bodyguards.

July 9:
Bill Clinton announces his selection of Al Gore as his running mate in the 1992 U.S. presidential election.

July 10:
In Miami, former Panamanian leader Manuel Noriega is sentenced to 40 years in prison for drug and racketeering violations.

July 13:
Yitzhak Rabin becomes prime minister of Israel.

July 16:
At the 1992 Democratic National Convention in New York City, Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton accepts his party's presidential nomination on behalf of the "forgotten middle class".

July 17:
The Slovak National Council declares Slovakia an independent country, signaling the breakup of Czechoslovakia.

July 19:
A car bomb placed by the Cosa Nostra kills anti-Mafia judge Paolo Borsellino and five members of his escort in Palermo, Sicily.

The Cabinet of Israel approves a freeze on new settlements in the occupied territories in Palestine, a move expected to reinvigorate the Middle East Peace Process.

July 20:
Václav Havel resigns as president of Czechoslovakia.

July 21:
The Transnistria War ends with a ceasefire.

July 22:
Near Medellín, Colombis, Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar escapes from his luxury prison, fearing extradition to the United States.

July 23:
Abkhazia declares independence from Georgia.

July 25:
The 1992 Summer Olympics begin in Barcelona, Spain.

July 31:
Georgia becomes the 179th member of the United Nations after seceding from the Soviet Union the previous year.

Thai Airways International Flight 311, an Airbus A310-300, crashes into a mountain north of Kathmandu, Nepal killing all 113 people on board.

China General Aviation Flight 7552 bound for Xiamen crashes soon after taking off from Nanjing Dajiaochang Airport, killing 108 of the 116 people on board.

August 3:
Millions of black South Africans participate in a general strike called by the African National Congress to protest the lack of progress in negotiations with the government of State President of South Africa F. W. de Klerk.

August 12:
Canada, Mexico, and the United States announce that a deal has been reached on the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

August 18:
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom John Major announces the creation of the Iraqi no-fly zones.

August 20:
Kristiansund's connection to the mainland of Norway, Krifast, opens.

August 22:
Neo-nazis in Rostock, Germany attack and set fire to a refugee camp.

August 24:
Concordia University massacre – Valery Fabrikant murders four colleagues and seriously wounds another in a shooting at Concordia University, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

China and South Korea establish diplomatic relations.

August 24:
Hurricane Andrew hits south Florida and Louisiana and dissipates over the Tennessee valley when it merges with a storm system; 23 are killed.

September 2:
The 7.7 Mw Nicaragua earthquake affected the west coast of Nicaragua. With a Ms–Mw disparity of half a unit, this tsunami earthquake triggered a tsunami that caused most of the damage and casualties, with at least 116 killed.

September 7:
In Ciskei, South Africa, members of the Ciskei Defence Force loyal to dictator Oupa Gqozo open fire into a crowd of anti-Gqozo protestors organized by the African National Congress, killing at least 28 people and wounding nearly 200.

President of Tajikistan Rahmon Nabiyev is forced to resign following weeks of clan and religious warfare that left nearly 2,000 people dead.

September 12:
In Peru, police arrest Abimael Guzmán, the leader of the Shining Path guerilla movement, who had evaded capture for 12 years.

September 16:
Black Wednesday: The British pound sterling and the Italian lira are forced out of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism.

September 17:
Two Kurdish opposition leaders are assassinated by the Iranian Kazem Darabi and the Lebanese Abbas Rhayel.

September 21:
Mexico establishes diplomatic relations with Vatican City, ending a break that lasted over 130 years.

September 23:
Operation Julin is the last nuclear test conducted by the United States at the Nevada Test Site.

September 28:
Law enforcement officials in the United States, Colombia, and Italy announce that they have arrested more than 165 people on money laundering charges related to cocaine trafficking.

September 29:
The Chamber of Deputies of Brazil votes to impeach President of Brazil Fernando Collor de Mello, the country's first democratically elected leader in 29 years. Vice President Itamar Franco becomes acting president.

October 1:
Turner Broadcasting System launches Cartoon Network, the first all-animation television channel in history.

October 2:
A riot breaks out in the Carandiru Penitentiary in São Paulo, Brazil, resulting in the Carandiru massacre.

October 4:
The government of Mozambique signs a truce with leaders of RENAMO, ending the 16-year-old Mozambican Civil War.

Israeli cargo plane El Al Flight 1862 crashes into residential buildings in Amsterdam's Bijlmermeer, Netherlands, after taking off from Schiphol Airport and losing two engines, killing all 4 people on board and 39 on the ground.

October 6:
Lennart Meri becomes the first President of Estonia after regaining independence. The Estonian Government in Exile resigns on the next day.

October 7:
In Peru, Shining Path leader Abimael Guzmán is convicted of treason and sentenced to life in prison.

October 11:
The Catechism of the Catholic Church is promulgated by Pope John Paul II with his apostolic constitution, Fidei depositum.

October 12:
In the Dominican Republic, Pope John Paul II celebrates the 500th anniversary of the meeting of two cultures.

The 5.8 mb Cairo, Egypt earthquake affects the city with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe), leaving 545 dead and 6,512 injured.

October 19:
The Communist Party of China promotes several free market-oriented reformers to the Politburo Standing Committee of the Communist Party of China, signaling a defeat for hard-line ideologues.

October 21:
150,000 coal miners march in London to protest government plans to close coal mines.

October 23:
Emperor of Japan Akihito begins the first imperial visit of China, telling a Beijing audience he felt deep sorrow for the suffering of the Chinese people during World War II.

October 25:
Lithuania holds a referendum on its first constitution after declaring independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.

October 31:
Pope John Paul II officially lifts the edict of the Inquisition against Galileo Galilei.

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do i look like a fucking boomer? huh?

finna based

November 3:
Democratic Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton defeats Republican President George H. W. Bush and Independent Ross Perot in the 1992 US Presidential Election.

November 8:
More than 350,000 people rally in Berlin to protest right-wing violence against immigrants; stones and eggs are thrown at President of Germany Richard von Weizsäcker and Chancellor of Germany Helmut Kohl.

November 11:
The Church of England votes to allow women to become priests.

November 13:
The government of Peru announces it has arrested a small group of army officers who were plotting the assassination of President Alberto Fujimori.

A report by the World Meteorological Organization reports an unprecedented level of ozone depletion in both the Arctic and Antarctic.

November 15:
The Lithuanian parliamentary election sees the Communists of the Democratic Labour Party of Lithuania, led by Algirdas Brazauskas, return to power.

November 24:
In China, China Southern Airlines Flight 3943, a China Southern Airlines domestic flight, crashes, killing all 141 people on board.

November 25:
The Czechoslovakia Federal Assembly votes to split the country into the Czech Republic and Slovakia, starting on January 1, 1993.

In a national referendum related to abortion, voters in Ireland reject the proposed Twelfth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 1992 but approve the Thirteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland and the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland.

November 27:
The government of Venezuela puts down a coup attempt by a group of army officers who bombed the presidential palace.

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December 3:
UN Security Council Resolution 794 is unanimously passed, approving a coalition of United Nations peacekeepers led by the United States to form UNITAF, tasked with ensuring humanitarian aid gets distributed and establishing peace in Somalia.

A French test engineer for Sema Group uses a personal computer to send the world's first text message via the Vodafone network to the phone of a colleague.

December 4:
U.S. military forces land in Somalia.

December 6:
Extremist Hindu activists demolish Babri Masjid – a 16th-century mosque in Ayodhya, India, which had been used as a temple since 1949, leading to widespread communal violence, including the Bombay riots, in all killing over 1,500 people.

December 9:
The Prince and Princess of Wales publicly announce their separation.

December 12:
The 7.8 Mw Flores earthquake affected the Lesser Sunda Islands in Indonesia with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe) leaving at least 2,500 dead. A destructive tsunami with wave heights of 25 m (82 ft) follows.

December 16:
The Czech National Council adopts the Constitution of the Czech Republic.

December 18:
The South Korean presidential election is won by Kim Young-sam, the first non-military candidate elected since 1961.

December 21:
President of Serbia Slobodan Milošević defeats Milan Panić in the first Serbian presidential election.

December 22:
The Archives of Terror are discovered by Dr. Martín Almada, detailing the fates of thousands of Latin Americans who had been secretly kidnapped, tortured, and killed by the security services of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay in what became known as Operation Condor.

December 29:
Brazil's president Fernando Collor de Mello is found guilty on charges that he stole more than $32 million from the government, preventing him from holding any elected office for eight years.

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>Neo-nazis in Rostock, Germany attack and set fire to a refugee camp.
Holy based

history keeps repeating itself desu

Kwab

Hahahaha very funny. But remember when Yea Forums relegated all you man drama nerds to Yea Forums?

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